Olympic wrestler Vinesh Phogat sobs after his incredible victory over four-time world champion Yui Susaki

Indian wrestler Vinesh Phogat was spotted sobbing after defeating four-time world champion Yui Susaki of Japan in a show of passion. She is ready to go all the way to the Olympic quarterfinals. Phogat, who was competing in the 50kg class, defeated Susaki, which was a noteworthy accomplishment for her wrestling career.Vinesh Phogat advanced to the semifinals as well, triumphing against O Livach, a Ukrainian wrestler, by a score of two points.

Susaki, the current Olympic champion and four-time World Champion, had never before lost an international match, which adds even more sweetness to Vinesh's triumph.
Vinesh jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first quarter of the QFs. In the second period, Oksana was able to provide a fight, though. However, Vinesh, the medallist from the World Championships, fended off the Ukrainian onslaught and advanced to the semifinals.
In the semifinals, which begin at 10:25 PM IST, Vinesh will face either Gabija Dilyte of Lithuania or Pan American Games winner Yusneylis Guzman Lopez of Cuba.
Charges Made Against WFI
Phogat has faced difficulties along the way to his triumph. She claimed that throughout the previous 18 months, the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) had been attempting to keep her out of the Olympic qualifiers by putting obstacles in the way of her support staff's ability to travel. These accusations were refuted by the WFI, which said that Phogat's application for  The certification for her physiotherapist and coach was sent in beyond the deadline.


Safety and Doping Concerns
Phogat has also expressed concerns about becoming caught up in a doping situation, claiming that some of the federation's designated trainers may undermine her efforts. She said on her "X" page, "Brij Bhushan and his dummy Sanjay Singh are trying in every way to stop me from playing in the Olympics." She also questioned the impartiality of the assistance she is getting from the government, pointing out that her personal coach and physical therapist are not accredited.
The Main Battle

Phogat has challenges outside of the ring. She organized a protest against former WFI President Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, alleging that he had harassed her sexually, along with two other prominent wrestlers. Following Singh's release on bond, Phogat questioned whether her present  This demonstration is the source of problems. "Will we face politics even before we go to play for the country because we raised our voice against sexual harassment?" She inquired.

Phogat's journey is evidence of her tenacity and willpower as she perseveres in her pursuit of Olympic glory despite setbacks on and off the mat.

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